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Can anyone tell me where I can find general information on a 1995 lt1 350's. I had one given to me and I want to use it for my son's first rebuild project. I'm old school and there seems to be a lot of things that are quite different from the old small blocks I'm accustomed to; distributor, valve train, fuel injection,etc...Looking for pictures or diagrams and/or written articles explaining the difference between the lt1's and a conventional small block. I'm sure the internet has sights that will help us, but where do we start. Thanks for your input.
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Go to www.cartechbooks.com. They show a book called; Small Block Chevy Performance 1955-1996.
It covers Gen I and Gen II engines, so there should be info on your 95 LT-1. Good luck with your rebuild! Danny Durham |
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The best book for your 1st lt1 project would most likely be.
How to rebuld Small block chevy LT-1 / LT-4 Engines Written by Mike Mavrigian Published by HP Books - I believe their part number is 1393 but cannot swear to it Hope this is what you were looking for Rob Last edited by Rob Petrie E395; 04-03-2008 at 08:58 AM. Reason: correct wrong book part number |
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Thanks guys. I'll get one of those books. Thanks again for the info.
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